Leviticus 14:21

"then the priest shall offer the burnt offering and the meal offering on the altar. The priest shall make atonement for him, and he shall be clean."

Key Reflection

Leviticus 14:21 outlines a specific ritual for cleansing someone who has been declared unclean due to leprosy. The priest would offer both a burnt offering and a meal offering on the altar, symbolizing both a sacrifice pleasing to God and an act of thanksgiving. Through these offerings, the priest makes atonement, ensuring that the individual is ceremonially cleansed and restored to the community. This ritual underscores the importance of communal purification and the role of the priest as mediator between God and the people, reflecting broader themes of sin, sacrifice, and restoration in the biblical narrative.

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